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Liskeard Signal Box is located on the down side of the line adjacent to the main lines at Liskeard station. The box was built in 1915 to GW 27 design. It also has a 36 lever GW HT3 frame from the same date. The box controls a mix of colour lights and lower quadrant semaphores, the most notable of which is LD3 which is a centre balance signal. Liskeard SB works TCB to Plymouth and Lostwithiel as well as controlling the branch line down to Looe.

Lovely railway-themed sculpture in the village of Dromod, Co. Leitrim. The village has a station on the Dublin to Sligo railway line, and formerly had a station on the narrow gauge Cavan and Leitrim Railway, which closed in 1959. A short section of the line here has been reopened as part of preservation efforts, as well as a small vintage transport museum.

This is the really nice signal box thry're working on at GVR. They've done a really nice job so far and it really looks the part.

It was too dark for a photo of the steam special passing through minutes before but this shot wasn't too bad as consolation. Welton signal box is seen shortly after sunset.

To the left of the picture is a narrow short box structure made from pieces of scrap corrugated iron and blankets. There is an old armchair, writing table and desk sitting outside the structure. Two soldiers are kneeling beside the chairs. They have a telescope, a sight and telegraph equipment set up.

 

communication methods ranged from carrier pigeons and runners to the relatively new technology of telephones and radio.

 

[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT. A Signalling station.']

 

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One of Thomas Milo’s slides underlining his argument that the Dutch tricolore (red-white-blue flag) served as a model for the French (rotated), the British (complicated) and Russian (modified) flags about 300 years ago.

A combination of a conventional, arrow & bus signal.

somewhere along the east river promenade

Signal box and north end of station - 5.8.79

Me with my copy of 37 Signals book rework

I believe that the bricks used for the construction of this box came from Whitby Signal Box a wonderful tall structure. It's a shame that when I visited Whitby I didn't take a photo of Whitby box.

More like floating than jumping... check out Stan (far right)!

And the tower which is still, somehow, not finished.

Arbroath Signal House, adjacent to harbour

New York, NY

Blair Reynolds Photography (C)

I just noticed i never posted pics from Signal festival here. Great light sculptures were placed all over the Prague.

The Term-LAB Broadband RTA upgrade includes a powerful signal generator. The line-outputs (line, speaker, or headphone) on your computer may be connected directly to the line inputs on the device you wish to test. For auto sound installers, an FM modulator (not included) may be used to inject a signal directly into the system through the source unit's FM receiver for convenience.

 

The user can configure the Signal Generator's output through the Generator Control Panel. This panel allows the user to select the desired output waveform, amplitude, and frequency.

Older Eagle signals and mast with newer Aldridge signals below. The two pedestals on the eastern side have been replaced.

I decided to make a Bat Signal, based on a flashlight with a 45 lumen white LED in it. Here are all the parts. The mask with the bat shape is cut from acrylic, with the black part painted on.

 

The gray plastic parts are ABS plumbing parts that I've sprayed with lacquer-based automobile primer. The bat shape came from wizard23's excellent Batlamp on flickr and thingieverse; see www.flickr.com/photos/wizard23/4142946348/ and www.thingiverse.com/thing:1329

 

I sanded off all of the lettering and other markings from the plumbing parts.

The approaches to the Harbour station with the ground frame controlling access to the goods yard at the ex-Town station. From Scheme Plan for 'Stranraer Harbour- Reinstatement of Temporary Disconnections.' Dated 27-12-1974

The closed Sheffield signal box at the south end of Sheffield railway station. Tuesday 19th July 2016

 

Sheffield signal box was a British Railways Eastern Region non standard design built by Shepherd Construction Limited and commissioned on 21st January 1973 fitted with a Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company Limited M3 entrance-exit signalling panel. The signalling panels were gradually replaced by Tew Engineering Limited SM40 panels using support framework of the original panels. A panel was replaced on 11th December 2006, B panel was replaced on 27th December 2006, C panel and D panel were replaced between in circa February 2007, and E panel was replaced on 19th March 2007. The signal box was decommissioned at 00:36 on 1st May 2016 and was officially closed the following day with control passing to the Sheffield and Rotherham workstations in the York Rail Operating Centre. The signal box being retained as an office and relay room

 

The signal box carried a British Rail corporate identity printed design nameplate

 

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One of the new pedestrian countdown signals in Vancouver's Chinatown.

A final view of Garsdale Signal Box looking at the steps. Taken on Tuesday 7 May 2024

Went up on Signal Hill this past week with one of the younger guys from my church. He's been getting into photography a little bit so I gave him one of my D90 bodies and we went out shooting. Not a great sunset, but we had some nice light for a while and it was a lovely evening so can't complain really. Got a couple of shots that I was happy with so figured I would share.

 

All shot with my D90 and 17-55mm f/2.8 lens.

Howden station located 1 mile north of howden,this is a main station on the line even though its in the middle of nowhere (as stations often were). Howden had 2 stations the other station was in the town centre but was on the hull barnsley line so went under the beeching axe. The signal box is now a listed building but stands sorry for itself all boarded up.

The station is split by the road the up platform is on the west side and the down platform is on the east side.

independent LED module, simple, lousy design, nearly a flat back, and a yellow cutout visor.

Brocklesby station and signal box sseen just before closure of the box in October 2015 just before York ROC took over control of the area.

 

The box is a curiosity, not only is it sunk into the island platform but its panel was intended as an emergency one that could switch in and out as required. The box was to close and Ulceby would have taken over the immediate area, however Brocklesby Signal Box remained and the panel took its place within the huge box, whose levers were removed and the frame boarded over, but it still remained beneath.

Modern communications.

The Signal Tower Museum held an Easter craft workshop in 2002, giving youngsters the opportunity of making Easter bonnets, cards and decorated Easter eggs. Some of the those who took part were, from left, front - Elizabeth Webster and Alanna Sim: back - Gail Lawrie, Saturday assistant; Tania Milne, Christy Scott and Katy Scott.

Signals off for a departing train

Maryland is REALLY REALLY lazy about replacing lightblubs... This was one of dozens of signals I saw that had inoperable lights.

Downpatrick Signal Cabin was formerly at Kingsbog Jct on the LMS(NCC) main line. Recently acquired Class 450 DEMU set is stabled opposite.

"no signal" - seria pojedynczych przeźroczy rzutowanych na płaskie powierzchnie ścian (potencjalne ekrany) w centrum miasta. Interwencja na marginesie 13. Biennale Sztuki Nowych Medió WRO 09: Expanded city. Wrocław, 7-10 maja 2009

Old train signal inside the Manassas Station.

A view of Wolverhampton Signal Box from Horseley Fields with a London Northwestern Railway Class 350 train, probably on the Wolverhampton to Walsall via Birmingham New Street Line.

 

Was actually checking out the progress of the Wolverhampton Station Metro Extension on Christmas Eve.

Winning Signal Box with it's 16 level McKenzie & Holland frame is a NER Type 2 box, protecting a level crossing and junction, controling traffic on the freight only lines to and from Cambois, Bedlington (left) and Lynemouth (right)

 

20th June 2020

 

The former Debden signal box, London Underground Central Line. Closed in 1996. 4th June 2016.

This historic Service Station, located in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, has been preserved and is now a pizza restaurant.

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